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Economic Integration: Necessary Condition Fordevelopment In Africa. AkeemAmodu And MorenikeAdemoye
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Economic integration in post-independent Africa remains a pervading challenge. It is of scholarly interest that various African states are revisiting the ideals of economic integration, with renewed vigour. Part of the steps taken is the replacement of theOrganisation of African Unity (OAU), established in 1963 as the continental apex organisation for achieving the objectives of political and economic emancipation, with the African Union(AU) andthe adoption of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) as a core programme.
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Job Satisfaction Of Employees In Amararaja Batteries Limited, Tirupati - A Pragmatic Study. Dr. N.Venkatarathnam And Mr.K.Suresh
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The present paper seeks to examine in terms of find out the satisfaction level of employees towards their job; to study the significance of working conditions towards satisfaction of employee; to identify satisfaction level of employee with his work load; and to find out the work life balance of the employee.
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Understanding Factors Influencingthe Acceptance & Use Of Smartphone Based Training Programs By Using UTAUT - A Unified Model: A Study With Respect To Employees Of Selected Organized Retail Stores Of Bangalore. Dr Ramesh Kulkarni And Mr. Rajashekhar V Navalgi
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Retail in India is on a growth path with changing lifestyles and demographic patterns of consumers. Retail is emerging as the second largest industry after agriculture in terms of employment. Growing retail industry requires skilled people to manage day-to-day operations.
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Government Policy And FDI Triggering Growth Opportunities Of Iron And Steel In India. Dr. Shailendra Kumar Chaturvedi And Ms. Suruchi Tripathi
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The Indian Iron and Steel is nearly a century old, with Tata Iron and Steel co. as first integrated steel plant to be set up in 1907.It was the first core sector to be completely freed from the licensing regime in 1990-1991. The New Economic Policy initiated in the 1990's influenced the Indian Iron and Steel industry in many ways.
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Behavioral Study Of Investors Of Stock Market With Reference To Solapur City. Dr. Satyajit K. Shah
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Recently Financial Markets are more extensive and competitive and able to fight against inflation. Equity as a part of such market becomes famous among investors because of easy liquidity, affordability, flexibility and good returns.
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Emerging Trends In Banking Sector In India. Dr. R. Renuka
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The banking sector plays a vital role in the development of one country's economy. The growth of banking sector depends upon the services provided by them to the customers in various aspects. The growing trend of banking services is found significant after the new economic reforms in India.A well-regulated banking system is a key comfort for local and foreign stake-holders in any country.
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An Introduction To E-Way Bill; A Game Changer Of The Indian Economic System. Silpa P,Sreelekshmi Mohan,Krishna Murali,Sreelakshmi T. And Jayashankar.J.
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India, being a fast developing nation, faces the problem of tax evasion in the significant areas of the economy. A new digital reform as part of the Goods and Services Tax implementation in India, named as E-Way bill, has surely become a game-changer in this matter recently.
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"Marketing Strategies Of Patanjali's Cosmetic Products In Capturing Large Market Share". Tasha Javed And Dr N.K Shrivastava
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Patanjali ayurveda has captured 80% of market with its varied variety of products in shortest span of time, with highest turnover than other companies across the globe. Patanjali has targeted FMCG products, and is gradually extending its line much faster.
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A Study On Intra-Organizational Employee Relationship In Kali Bmh System (P) Limited. Mrs.C.Rathna
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People form an organisation because they have learnt to fulfil their needs more effectively in groups rather than as individuals. Thus, an organization is a means to achieve mutual goals more effectively with the increasing specialization of workers. Increasing age and complexity of industrial business and military organizations, has created complexity in relationships among the individuals in modern era.
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Apollo Hospitals: New Definition To Private Health Care Industry. Dr. Poonam Singh,Dr. Sumit Agarwal,Dr. Rashmi Mahajan And Dr. Garima Bhardwaj
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The case discusses the success story of Apollo Hospital, a private hospital which defined and changed the definition of health care industry of India. Apollo is one of the pioneer players of private health care industry in India started theinnovative concept of the corporatization of healthcare and also defined the attributes of private health care sector.
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Automation Page Object Pattern With Open Source Framework Ruby - Study Paper. Devanshu Bhatt
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Automation testing is extremely crucial method to discover defects and issues in systems, and validate systems on consistent basis possibly with machine learning approach without manual intervention. There are numerous frameworks and tools available for test automation via several different validation and verification methods.
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Harnessing Big Data For Growth In Retail Industry. Dr. DeepikaSaxena,Dr.C.Komalavalli And Chetna Laroiya
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Big data has now become the latest trend today which led to cultural shift the way organisations and retailers link themselves to their customers, retrieve the data and do analysis, make plans and strategies. The today's customer is aware, empowered and has multiple expectations from the retailers and e-tailers.
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Design And Performance Analysis Of Vapour Compression Refrigeration System Using R12&R134a. Ch.Indira Priyadarsini,Tanveer Ahmead,Banoth Sathish And Venkata Prasad Goka
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The design and performance analysis of refrigeration system using R12 & R134a refrigerants are presented in this report. The design calculations of the suitable and necessary refrigerator equipment and their results are also reported here .CFC -12 is the most widely used refrigerant.
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Analysis Of Investments And Directions Of Investment Activation In Uzbekistan. Astanakulov Olim Tashtemirovich And Asatullaev Khurshid Sunatullaevich
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The article analyzes trends in the dynamics of key indicators of investment activity for 2010-2017 in the Republic of Uzbekistan. In the context of innovative development of the economy, great importance should be given to intensifying investment activities in the context of implementing comprehensive measures based on the development strategy of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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A Study Of Employee Welfare Facilities At Mahatma Phulemagasvargiya Sahakari Soot Girani Ltd. Peth Vadgaon. Mr. Sujit Baburao Chavan
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The present study is an attempt to identify welfare facilities and employee's satisfaction level about welfare facilities adopted at Mahatma Phule Magasvargiya Sahakari Soot Girani Ltd. Peth Vadgaon. To achieve the aforesaid objective data has been gathered from 100 employees of the organization with random sampling technique.
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A Conceptual Study On Digitalization Of Banking - Issues And Challenges In Rural India. Raghavendra Nayak
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The modern world in which we are living is dominated by the concept called "Digitalization". The government of India recently announced Digital India Programme with a vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.
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Amazon Web Services. Kalyan Sudhakar
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This paper looks at the various products that are offered by the cloud computing platform AWS. It starts of by providing a brief overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) itself and how it became the most profitable platform for Amazon the e-commerce platform. Most of the products that AWS provides as its name suggest come as services.
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Credit Risk Management In Cooperative Bank Of Meerut Division, Uttar Pradesh. Preety-Research Scholar And Dr. D.K. Maheshwari
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Financial institutions have found difficulties over the years for a multitude of reasons, the major cause of serious banking problems continues to be directly related to lax credit standards for borrowers and counterparts or a lack of attention to changes in economic or other circumstances that can lead to deterioration in the credit standing of bank's counter parties.
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Online Oil Condition Monitoring Of Four Stroke Engine. S.Ranjith Kumar and M.Mohan
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In present day practice, the engine oil change period is decided by offline laboratory investigation by the Original Equipment Manufacturers and oil companies. Generally the oil change period is fixed with reference to standard testing conditions. Usually lubricant oil changing is done without knowing the actual condition of the oil as per vehicle manufacturer recommendations.
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The Systematic Computational Analysis Of cloud-Based Big Data Analytics - A Study Of Present And Future Orientation. Dr. Pushpendra Kumar Verma
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The use of data has been growing rapidly in the era filled with this technology. Starting from the many conveniences that can be enjoyed every day to utilize it for business analysis. The development of these technologies greatly affects the amount of usage of our data today
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Motivation And Job Involvement Among The Employees of General Co-Operative Marketing Societies In Kerala. Sini Raj S And Dr.P.S.Deva Kumar
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A general co-operative marketing society will be strong and effective only when the employees working in that general co-operative marketing society is strong. Because of the weakness of the employees in co-operative marketing societies, they cannot come up to the expected level of performance.
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"A Study On E-Governance In India:Problems, And Prospectus". MSR Krishna Prasada Rao
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India with its e- literate sources is fast emerging as a major initiator in e-governance adoption. This is despite the challenges arising out of conditions related to awareness, literacy, basic infrastructure, bandwidth, issues and multilingual and cultural issues. Added to this is the issue of enabling members of the public service make the transition from the traditional approaches to a new and evolving environment that is defined by ICT development.
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Can The Public-Sector Banks (Psbs) Extricate Themselves From The Crisis? Alok Agrawal And Akash Agrawal
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Baffled by the general inability to answer the question "What ails the country's public-sector banks?" that had been haunting the government, the banks' depositors and the public, the researchers undertook this research.
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Indian Pharmaceutical Industry- Gearing For The Next Level. Dr. Anupama Verma
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This article explores the evolution of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry right from its inception and how it marked its presence in the world market with new technologies, fostering innovation through new ways of product development, customer reach, interaction and partnerships globally.
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Aadhaar- A Transparency Mechanism For Food Security In India: An Analysis Using The Fair Price Shop Sale Transactions. Tanvi Kiran
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The present study has attempted to assess and compare the amount of Aadhaar and non-Aadhaar based sale transactions of foodgrains through Fair Price Shops (FPS) since the inception of the "Annavitran" web portal across comparable Indian states in order to study the transparency in the accessibility of foodgrains to the ration card holders under the Public Distribution System (PDS) in India.
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The State Of Art: Revolutionary 5-Axis CNC Wire EDM & Its Recent Developments. Sandeep Kumar,B. Mitra And Dr. S. Dhanabalan
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5-axis CNC wire EDM is the greatest innovation usually called as the revolutionary machining process affecting the modern machine tool and precision machining industries. WEDM has acquired improvements to the machining industry in product accuracy, quality and profitability.
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Factors Determining Investment Decisions In Equity And Mutual Funds: A Case Study Of Odisha. Dr. Kishore Kumar Das
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Mutual funds are financial intermediaries, which collect the savings of investors and invest them in a large and well-diversified portfolio of securities such as money market instruments, corporate and Government bonds and equity shares of joint stock companies. This facilitates to take the full benefits of diversification.
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Completeness Assessment Model To Estimate Quality Of The Effective E-Procurement Process In Adoption. Surabhi Saxena And Devendra Agarwal
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Completeness is recognized as a very important attributes of software quality. Completeness estimates carried out to convince the customer that the product conforms to and fulfils the e-procurement software specifications and functionality specified and agreed to. This study focus on software quality factors that can be used to measure the completeness of an object oriented e-procurement software.
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Speech Recognition And Hidden Markov Model. Dr. Anuradha Kanade
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Vision, Speech, and Natural Language are three core areas of Artificial Intelligence. Research in these areas has motivated and influenced research in other areas including multi-processing, parallel processing, robotics, and learning. Speech understanding and speech recognition are two related tasks.
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The Model Of Multilingual Multimedia Based Crop Disease Identification. Ms. Shreya B. Bhavsar And Dr. Dipti B. Shah
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In agriculture sector it is found that plants suffer from many types of diseases. In this paper model of multimedia based Plant Disease Identification for Wheat crop is discussed. This model helps farmers and students who study plant pathology.
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Issues Of Mathematic Models At Generalization Of Auditor's Reports In Uzbekistan. Kuziyev I.N.
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This article is devoted to the consideration of theoretical issues of compiling and generalizing ausitor's reports on the basis of the International Auditing Standards (IAS) with the account of scientific and practical data.
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Educational Data Mining: Predicting Student's Performance Using Clustering. Prof. Priya Chandran And Ms. Sanakhatun Shakirali Shaikh
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Educational Data Mining (EDM) is an emerging trend which is concerned about the effective use of huge data coming from educational systems to improve and optimize teaching-learning process, and also there are various techniques and methods provided to predict and analyze the student's behavior and their performance.
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"A Sutdy On First Generation Women Entreprenuers : Problems And Prospectus." Gadila Vakula Devi
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Women are one among the foremost relevant untapped resources if we refer entrepreneurship. Female entrepreneurship is gaining attention and importance in light of the proof of the importance of latest business creation for economic process and development. Entrepreneurs are accountable for shaping the economy and that they facilitate the creation of new wealth and new jobs by inventing new merchandise, process, and services.
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Digital Forensic Models: A Comparative Analysis. Dr. Sudesh Rani
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With increase in new and ever evolving technologies like internet and information technology in the 21st century , the digital crimes are also increasing . the evidence of such crimes which are technology driven are in digital form and need to employ technology inclined techniques to uncover evidence that are admissible in court.
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Difference Between SQL And NoSQL Databases. Kalyan Sudhakar
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This article explores the various differences between SQL and NoSQL databases. It begins by giving brief descriptions of both SQL and NoSQL databases and then discussing the various pros and cos of each database type.
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Performance Evaluation Of Liquid Debt Mutual Fund Schemes In India. Prof. Sumant L.Wachasundar
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The majority of Indian investors want to yield the maximum returns on their investment by taking the less risk. The safest way of investment is banks and post offices but with lower interest rates the attractiveness of thses is low whereas in mutual funds the portfolio manager tries to reduce the risk and yields higher rate of returns through professional and sound portfolio management.
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Strategy Formulation Through Benchmarking And Economic Ranking- An Analysis On Selected Companies Of Indian Cement Industry. Mr. Arya Kumar
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Evaluation of performances for any organisation is a key element to set a strategic goal. Benchmarking is considered as one of the strategic performance tools for evaluation. Conducting self-performance evaluation, making a comparison with the top performer, focusing on differences and finally putting a sincere effort to excel the benchmarking philosophy.
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Relationship between Economic Growth and Fixed Capital of the Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical Analysis of the North-Indian States. Sakshi Arora
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Investment in the fixed capital is highly indispensable for the industrial development, which ultimately has a strong bearing on the growth of the economy The main objective of the present study is to assess the impact of fixed capital on the economic growth of the manufacturing sector for the northern region in the post- reform period(1992-2014).
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468-473
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Impact of demonetization on Indian Economy
Kundan Kumar Singh
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Demonetization is a tool to battle Inflation, Black Money, Corruption and Crime, discourage
a cash dependent economy and help trade. On November 8, 2016, the Prime Minister of
India, Narendra Modi, announced the demonetization of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 notes,
withdrawing overnight 86% (by value) of cash in circulation, with a stated three-fold
objective of fighting corruption, eliminating black money and countering money laundering.
In place of the existing Rs.500 and Rs.1000 currency notes, new notes were introduced into
the monetary system; the old Rs.500 note was replaced by new note of Rs.500, Rs.1000 note
was discontinued and instead a new denomination of Rs.2000 note was introduced. The
Government issued a deadline of 31st December 2016 to exchange all old notes for new notes
at banks and placed several restrictions on withdrawal of money from banks and ATMs
during this switch over. In the three to four months that followed the announcement, there
was severe shortage of currency with banks being unable to meet the currency demand of
their customers and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) falling short of printing new notes on a
timely basis to supply to the banks, leading to empty ATMs and crowded banks for weeks on
end and amounting to mismanagement of the monetary economic system at the highest level.
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Impact of demonetization on Hotel Industries
Dr.Anish Chandra Mishra
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Over the short and medium terms, the demonetization drive will have varied effects on the
many sections of the hospitality industry in the country, but in the long term will positively
impact the growth of the hospitality sector.Demonetization is the current biggest challenge in
business of hospitality and tourism sector in India have described in this paper. After a
tumultuous fortnight for the entire country ever since the government declare the partial
demonetization of the higher value rupee notes. The service industry has definitely confront a
short term effect of this, as spends are adjourn towards immediate needs. The most
challenging period of demonetization sits fairly in the active season for the tourism industry.
There was a slump in hotels and related services bookings in the initial week after the paper
money withdrawal. Although, the premium hotel segment has not seen much effect as
bookings are mainly done in advance and online. So the knock has mostly been confined to
the unorganized sector. The paper draws facts from the existing articles and other reports.
Also analyze the implementation of demonetization and its impact on hospitality and tourism
sector which are based on the results collected through survey method from the owners of
small to medium tour & travel and hotel business of various cities in India. This paper brings
out key findings after interaction with industry professionals as to incorporate real-time,
relevant and contemporary data.
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Impact of GST on Indian market Prospect of positive And negative
Dr. Md. Danish Shabbir
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GST (Goods and Services Tax) has certainly changed the scenario of service taxes on the
goods as now only one type of tax is applicable on the goods and services. GST has made the
structure of the tax on the services and goods so simple and transparent that no hidden service
tax can be applied on goods. Initially, this GST was opposed by a number of retailers and
merchants as they thought that it might bring complexity in the tax structure. But, now after a
couple of years, the things have changed rapidly with the introduction of GST as all the
retailers and merchants are finding it much easier to deal with the tax structure. Hence, GST
can be regarded as the most historical decision taken by Indian government. The current
paper highlights the positive and negative prospects of GST.
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484-487
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CRITICAL REVIEW OF STRATEGIC COST MANAGEMENT OF FMCG COMPANY
DR, POOJA CHOUDHARY
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Cost management is the process of planning and controlling the budget of a business. Being a
form of management accounting cost accounting allows a business to predict impending
expenditures which shall help reduce the chance of going above the preset
budget. Implementing a cost management structure for projects can help a business keep
their over-all budget under control. Several business intelligence (BI) programs, such as
Oracle Hyperion, offer cost management software to help businesses monitor costs and
increase profitability. While the software may help, it is not imperative that software is used
when executing a cost management plan. We shall go through hypothesis testing with the help
of primary data collected via FMCG companies.
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488-499
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Agriculture with Special reference to Bihar
Rajnish Kumar
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Bihar is the third most populous state in India with mass of its population depending on agriculture.
Thus, agriculture proves to be the means of income, employment, source of livelihood and mainstay
of rural, urban, state and county development. It is taken as a backbone of all progress and prosperity.
In rural area more than seventy percent of population depends on agriculture for their food and
roughly half of India’s work force is still engaged in agriculture for its livelihood. Being both as a
source of livelihood and food security for a vast majority of low income, poor and vulnerable sections
of society,agriculture sector is of great value and importance.
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500-513
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A Critical Study of Rural Credit in the Down Trodden People
Of the Society
Dr. Shri Ram Mahato
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India‟s overall development is not possible without developing the rural areas. The problems
of poverty in rural and urban areas, more particularly amongst the backward classes, are due
to lack of access for the poor to the basic services like education, health, sanitation, etc. The
main reason for the same is economic dependence, rapid increase in population after
independence, disempowerment and lack of access to credit. However, conventional financial
institutions seldom lend down market to serve the needs of such poor sections of the society.
They are very often denied access to credit for any purpose.
Cooperative banks in India have been doing a commendable job in the field of rural credit,
particularly agricultural credit. Given the fact that cooperative banks primarily cater to the
needs of the common man, their role is quite vital in ensuring that economic growth is
inclusive, balanced and equitable. However, most of the cooperative banks have their own
share of problems and shortcomings which in turn deter them from playing their mandated
role effectively. The performance and financial viability of many cooperative banks in India
being a matter of concern, the nature and extent of the exact problems that they face, their
operational bottlenecks etc. need to be studied so as to formulate prudent remedial strategies.
Taking the case of Kannur District Cooperative Bank (KDCB) that caters to the Kannur
district in northern Kerala; this paper delves into the above issues connected with cooperative
and makes some remedial strategies.
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514-521
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Important issues in human resource management
Dr. Vijay Kumar
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The rapidly transforming business landscape means that there are currently many human
resource management challenges which will continue to evolve for years to come. Tom
Marsden, Director of Professional Services at Alexander Mann Solutions said that HR
departments really need to be adding real business value to their organizations. “Although the
restrictions of the recession aren’t over yet, companies are recognizing that they will need to
take steps to retain their workforce. This could be through an increased emphasis on training
and engagement programs or by investing in areas that will optimize expenditure, such as
integrated technology systems or improved candidate attraction schemes. The signs are that
HR departments are preparing to maximize their resources and staff as organizations look to
grow.”
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522-530
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Consumer Behavior in Marketing Service
Dr.Uma Shanker Kumar
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Every customer shows inclination towards particular products and services. Consumer
interest is nothing but willingness of consumers to purchase products and services as per their
taste, need and of course pocket. The approach was to briefly discuss content analysis and its
application in scholarly literature review studies. The methodology used here involves the
classification of topics to evaluate key trends in consumer behaviour literature. It includes a
ranking of topics published, typology of the published articles, the research classification in
terms of methodologies, and analysis techniques. The most cited articles in the field and
within each journal are also examined. The comprehensive literature review of consumer
behaviour research undertaken in this article could advance the discipline of consumer
behaviour research by elucidating the evolution of consumer behaviour literature in the
studied period.
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531-537
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“Impact of GST on Service Sector of India”
Dr. Shiba Shabbir
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Introduction and implementation of Goods and Service Tax (GST) in India its favourable and
unfavourable impacts on the three sectors of an economy i.e. primary, secondary and tertiary
sector. Service sector plays a major role in a developing economy in terms of generation of
foreign currency. The services sectors in India has been the most important sector in term of
contribution to nation and state incomes, trade flows, FDI inflows, and employment. The
services sector is in the dominant sector in India`s GDP. The present paper is an attempt to
study the impact of levying of GST on service sector.
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538-543
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Employee Engagement and Work Culture
Ruchita Masih
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The purpose of this case study was to explore strategies that some communication business
leaders use to engage their employees. The target population consisted of four communication
business leaders in Jackson, Mississippi, who possessed at least 1 year of successful
employee engagement experience. The self-determination theory served as the study‟s
conceptual framework. Semi structured interviews were conducted, and the participating
company‟s archived documents were gathered. Patterns were identified through a rigorous
process of data familiarization, data coding, and theme development and revision.
Interpretations from the data were subjected to member-checking to ensure trustworthiness of
the findings. Based on the methodological triangulation of the data collected, prominent
themes emerged from thematically analysing the data: rewards and recognition, empowering
employees, and building a bond between leaders and employees.
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544-549
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Impact of GST on Logistic Sector in India
CMA (DR.) Naushad
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Logistic sector plays a very significant role in the development of our nation. The Indian
Logistics industry is expected to grow steadily. But The Logistics costs in India are high
when compared to developed countries. This is primarily due to complex tax structure and
poor infrastructure. Currently the freight that moves across the country is taxed multiple
times. So this paper is an analysis of what the impact of Goods and Service Tax will be on
Logistic Sector in India primarily in Transportation, Warehousing and Logistics Service
Providers.
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550-555
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Impact of Demonetization on Automobile Industry
Neha Kumari
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The Indian government‟s bold move to invalidate large currency denominations in November
has led to a severe liquidity crunch across the nation for over two months now. In an economy
where dealing in hard cash is deeply entrenched, this has, invariably, resulted in a slowdown
across several sector. The automotive sector is among several other cash-starved sectors
coping with India‟s demonetization and slow transition to normalcy. While passenger vehicle
(PV) sales won‟t be impacted much, two-wheelers (2W), commercial vehicles (CV) and
tractor sales will take a significant hit over the next few months.
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556-561
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Statistical Analysis of the marketing strategies of the Grey Cement Industry
Chetan Matey
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This is a study based on grey cement industry where by its marketing strategies in context to
brand promotion has been studied with the help of a statistical tool called Friedman Test. It is
a test where by few variable factors are taken and the mean ranks are calculated with the help
of a software and the factor getting the highest mean rank tells about its dependency level.
Accordingly the hypothesis stands accepted or rejected.
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562-566
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Bikram Kumar Singh
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567-572
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Global Financial Crisis: contemporary causes and impact on Banking Sector in India
Dr. Govind Bhushan
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This study aims to find out the impact of global financial crisis on banking sector in India. The descriptive analytical methodology was used. The study sample consists of some leading banks in India.
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573-588
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Corporate Social Responsibility in a Competitive Business Environment
Santosh Kumar
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Using a representative sample of more than 5,000 Vietnamese enterprises, we explore the firm-level productivity effects of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The data enables us to create 12 quantitative CSR measures
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589-597
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Need to Improve HRM Practices in Current Scenario in Bihar
Dr. Randhir Kumar
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598-607
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ROLE OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMMES IN
ACCELERATING WOMEN EMPLOYEMENT
(Socio-Economic View of Bihar)
Dr. Ajay Kumar Rao
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Men and Women are the main pillars of the society. Without mutual understanding and cooperation between them, development of society is not possible. So a good& ideal society,
man and women equally nourished educated so that proper co-operation should be acquired
for equal; development of men and women. Women comprises 48.46% of the 2ndcensus of
21st century’s population 586 million in India as per the 2011 census.In the realm of
development in the 1st decade of 21stcentury, a lot of declaration have made by the planners as
well as policy makers for empowering, Women, still the position of women in our society is
considered as weaker sex.
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608-615
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Usha Kiran
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616-621
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“The Role of Rural Banks in the Development
of rural Socio-Economy”
Dr. Vijay Kumar Jha
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The important of the rural banking in the economic development of a country cannot be
overlooked. As Gandhi said “real India lies in village” and village economy is the backbone
of Indian economy. Without the development of the rural economy, the objective of
economic planning cannot be achieved. Hens, banks and other financial institutions are
considered to be a vital role for the development of the rural economy in India.
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622-630
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Foreign Direct Investment whenever Risk under Globalisation
Dr. Md. Arif Hussain
Abstract:
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key element in international economic integration. FDI
creates direct, stable and long-lasting links between economies. It encourages the transfer of
technology and know-how between countries, and allows the host economy to promote its
products more widely in international markets. FDI is also an additional source of funding for
investment and, under the right policy environment; it can be an important vehicle for
development.
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631-641
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“BANK GUARANTEE SCHEME OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA”
Dr. Pravir Kumar Singh
Abstract:
The Bank Guarantee scheme formulated by the Government of India for the issuance of bank
guarantees in favour of Central Government Departments. In lieu of security deposits, etc. by
contractors. Departments to accept freely guarantees, etc. from all scheduled commercial
banks.
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642-644
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“PROBLEMS OF INDIAN AGRICULTURE:
A CASE STUDY OF AGRICULTURE IN BIHAR”
Mr. SanatanMaharana
Abstract:
Agriculture in India has undergone rapid transformation in the past two decades. The policies
of globalization and liberalization have opened up new avenues for agricultural
modernization. Due to its importance in national output and employment, agriculture was
paid special attention by India’s policy makers and development planners which helped this
sector to play an important role in economic development of the country and in improving
income and living standard of vast population dependent on agriculture.
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645-658
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Indian Export: An Overview since 1991.
Dr. Khizar Mahmood Khan
Abstract:
Indian’s economic structure today presents a distinctly different picture from what is was in
1991 when economic reform started.
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659-664
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SOME ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICIAL PLANTS FOR- DIABETES MELLETUS DISEASE
Rajesh Kumar Singh, Arun Kumar Rajak, Nutan Chaurasia
Abstract:
Diabetes Mellitus is a group of chronic metabolic diseases characterized by
high Blood sugar levels over a prolonged period, eventually leading to damage of multiple
body systems, affects nearly about 7% of world population and predicted that it would be the
seventh leading cause of death by the year of 2030. The prevalence and morbidity of diabetes
are increasing rapidly because of the lifestyle and diet changes occurring with urbanization.
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665-668
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TO IDENTIFY FRAUD CONTROL MECHANISM AND DIFFERENT TYPESOF FRAUDS IN LIFE INSURANCE
Tigade pallavi santosh and Dr.Pankaj J.Gandhi
Abstract:
A very essential challenge for the life insurance industry is due to the „fraud risk‟. Insurers areaware of the need to deal with this risk, but the problem is lack of an integrated approach to fraudrisk management.
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669-675
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LIFE EXPECTANCY IN INDIA: AN APPROXIMATION OF
TIME SERIES
DR. SANDEEP KUMAR and DR. SUSHILA
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676-685
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A Study On Customers Perception Towards Green Marketing During
COVID 19
Dr. Priyank Mishra, Anshul Shrivastava
Abstract:
This paper associates the revolutionary movetowardsgreen marketing system in Chhattisgarh
during COVID 19and how customers perceived.
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686-690
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JOB SATISFACTION AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS TEACHING PROFESSION AMONG WOMEN TEACHERS
COVID 19
OSIA MAJID* REHANA RASOOL**
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691-697
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A DETAILED STUDY ON MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AMONG
SCHOOL TEACHERS IN UTTAR PRADESH CITY
COVID 19
Dr. B. K. Gupta
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698-705
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भारत पर भक्ति आंदोलन के प्रभाव
डॉ. केशरी नन्दन मिश्रा
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706-709
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A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST) ON INDIAN ECONOMY
Dr. TANVEER AHMAD DAR
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Goods and services tax (GST) is a system of indirect taxation which will merge the present multiple taxes into one single system of taxation.
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710-724
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